On this page, we take a look at the Des Moines Area Community College sports programs, including information about the teams and their performance. DMACC is classified as NJCAA Division II and is a member of Not applicable.
A total of 182 student athletes participate in varsity sports at the school, 102 of whom are male and 80 are female. Sports-related student aid is available at DMACC and the average amount is about $2,516 per athlete. Breaking it down by gender, men’s athletic aid totaled $206,000 and women’s totaled $252,000.
At 9 head coaches at DMACC, 4 of whom head up men’s teams and 5 of whom head up women’s teams. Pay-wise, the men’s team head coaches earn about $50,000 per year while the women’s team head coaches make around $49,107.
Backing them up are 16 assistant coaches at DMACC, 6 supporting men’s teams and 10 assigned to women’s teams. These assistants earn about $17,500 per year on the men’s side and $17,500 on the women’s side.
As reported to the U.S. Department of Education’s Equity in Athletics survey, DMACC brought in $1,749,274 in total athletics revenue and $1,749,274 in total expenses.
Along with the other data we present for each sport below, we also include DMACC data from our Best Schools for a Sport lists, when applicable. In order to place in College Factual’s sports rankings, you have to have more than a good sports team — you need to offer a quality education as well.
The team has 41 athletes on the DMACC men’s baseball team, led by 1 head coach and 2 assistant coaches.
Financially, the DMACC men’s baseball program made $253,521 in revenue and paid out $253,521 in expenses. In other words, the program broke even.
The roster lists 16 players on the DMACC men’s basketball team, led by 1 head coach and 2 assistant coaches.
Financially, the DMACC men’s basketball program generated $212,024 in revenue and spent $212,024 in expenses. That means the program essentially broke even.
There are 14 players on the DMACC women’s basketball team, led by 1 head coach and 3 assistant coaches.
Financially, the DMACC women’s basketball program made $150,229 in revenue and spent $150,229 in expenses. In other words, the program broke even.
The roster lists 7 members of the DMACC men’s golf team, led by 1 head coach and 1 assistant coach.
Financially, the DMACC men’s golf program brought in $73,162 in revenue and paid out $73,162 in expenses. In other words, the program broke even.
There are 7 members of the DMACC women’s golf team, led by 1 head coach and 1 assistant coach.
When it comes to the budget, the DMACC women’s golf program brought in $74,608 in revenue and paid out $74,608 in expenses. That means the program essentially broke even.
The roster lists 25 players on the DMACC women’s softball team, led by 1 head coach and 4 assistant coaches.
Financially, the DMACC women’s softball program made $286,561 in revenue and paid out $286,561 in expenses. In other words, the program broke even.
There are 38 members of the DMACC men’s track & field & cross country team, led by 1 head coach and 1 assistant coach.
Financially, the DMACC men’s track & field & cross country program brought in $74,378 in revenue and spent $74,378 in expenses. The program broke even on the year.
The team has 21 athletes on the DMACC women’s track & field & cross country team, led by 1 head coach and 1 assistant coach.
Financially, the DMACC women’s track & field & cross country program made $69,048 in revenue and paid out $69,048 in expenses. That means the program essentially broke even.
There are 13 athletes on the DMACC women’s volleyball team, led by 1 head coach and 1 assistant coach.
Financially, the DMACC women’s volleyball program brought in $152,382 in revenue and spent $152,382 in expenses. That means the program essentially broke even.
In case you’re wondering why certain sports aren’t listed above, it’s because we have no data on those sports.
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